. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 46 The Florists'lleview AVQVHT 20, Established, 1897, by Q. L. ORAlTr. PubltBhed every Tharaday by The Florists Publishing 630-660 Oaxton Building, 608 South Dearborn St, Oblcaco. Tele., Harrison 6429. Registered cable address, Florvlew, Ohlcasro. Entered as second class matter Dec. , at the poet-offlce at Chi- cago, IUm under the Act of March 8,1879. Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, $; to Europe. ( Adyertlslng rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- vertising accepted. n hiex to Advertisers, Pa{e 1


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 46 The Florists'lleview AVQVHT 20, Established, 1897, by Q. L. ORAlTr. PubltBhed every Tharaday by The Florists Publishing 630-660 Oaxton Building, 608 South Dearborn St, Oblcaco. Tele., Harrison 6429. Registered cable address, Florvlew, Ohlcasro. Entered as second class matter Dec. , at the poet-offlce at Chi- cago, IUm under the Act of March 8,1879. Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, $; to Europe. ( Adyertlslng rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- vertising accepted. n hiex to Advertisers, Pa{e 18. NOTICE. It is impossibl* to guarant** tlia iDsartion, discontinuanca or altoration of anjr adTortiso- maat nnloss instructions ara raeoiTod hj 5 P. M. TUESDAY. BOOIETT or AXERIOAS FLOSIBTS. iBOorpsratad by Aot of OoagTMs, Xarok 4. 1901. Offlcen for 1914: President. Theodore Wlrth, Idnneapolls; Tlce-president, Patrick Welch. Bos- ton; secretary, John Young, 68 W. 28th St., New Tork City: treararer. W. F. Kaatlng. Buffalo. Thirtieth annual conTentlon. Boatoo. Mass., ?ucnat 18 to 21, 1814. Results bring advertising. The Review brings results. The nature of the florists' business is such that the word "credit" should not be employed. A florist should open only "accommodation accounts," the name implying that they are to be settled monthly. The florist who gives credit without, or in spite of, information as to the standing of the buyer is the same one who is lax in his attention to collections and who becomes peevish when asked to pay his own bills. Florists, as a rule, do not rely on banks for capital. Instead of b)rr<nving money to clean up bills, they let the cred- itors wait. There is, nevertheless, a dis- tinct advantage in paying promptly and regularly for all purchases and keeping one's obligations all in one place, espe- ciaUy a place whence will come a word of caution if they mount too high. The Review always has held it to be the duty of the whol


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